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Frank Lammert

Researcher at University of Bonn

Publications -  142
Citations -  7655

Frank Lammert is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cirrhosis & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 142 publications receiving 7064 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Lammert include RWTH Aachen University & Brigham and Women's Hospital.

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The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits

Gary A. Churchill, +113 more
- 01 Nov 2004 - 
TL;DR: The Collaborative Cross will provide a common reference panel specifically designed for the integrative analysis of complex systems and will change the way the authors approach human health and disease.
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Patients with acute on chronic liver failure display 'sepsis-like' immune paralysis

TL;DR: Patients with ACLF and severe sepsis show a similar degree of cellular immune depression, which might contribute to the increased infectious morbidity of these patients and provide a rational basis for prevention strategies.
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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: molecular pathogenesis, diagnosis and management.

TL;DR: This work aims to provide a clear picture of the role of vaccination in the development of women’s gynecological prolapse and the importance of informed consent in the decision-making process.
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Regurgitation of bile acids from leaky bile ducts causes sclerosing cholangitis in Mdr2 (Abcb4) knockout mice

TL;DR: Sclerosing cholangitis in Mdr2(-/-) mice is a multistep process with regurgitation of bile from leaky ducts into the portal tracts, leading to induction of periductal inflammation, followed by activation of peroductal fibrogenesis, finally causing obliterative cholangsitis owing to atrophy and death of biles duct epithelial cells.
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The nature and identification of quantitative trait loci: a community's view.

Oduola Abiola, +79 more
TL;DR: This white paper by eighty members of the Complex Trait Consortium presents a community's view on the approaches and statistical analyses that are needed for the identification of genetic loci that determine quantitative traits.